Economics: Required Subjects

This is a 6-unit Calculus course for BS Management majors. Topics include mathematical modeling, limits and continuity, derivatives and differentiation, integrals and integration, and functions of more than one variable.

This is a 6-unit calculus course taken primarily by Economics, Management Economics, and Management Information Systems majors. Topics include limits and continuity, the derivative, differentiation, antidifferentiation, the definite integral, the fundamental theorem of calculus, and calculus of functions of more than one variable

This course is an analysis of the pricing processes in a market economy under varying competitive conditions, their role in the allocation of resources, and the functional distribution of national income.

EC 112 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMIC THEORY Pre-requisite: EC 111

This course is an introduction to the theory of national income determination and economic growth in alternative models of the economy and the interaction and relation of aspects of these models to empirical aggregate analysis.

This course is an analysis of the pricing processes in a market economy under varying competitive conditions, their role in the allocation of resources, and the functional distribution of national income.

EC 112 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMIC THEORY Pre-requisite: EC 111

This course is an introduction to the theory of national income determination and economic growth in alternative models of the economy and the interaction and relation of aspects of these models to empirical aggregate analysis.

EC 121 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Pre-requisite: EC 112

This course studies provoking and maintaining accelerated economic growth and equity in less developed countries. Emphasis is on competing perspectives on development,
interaction of socio-cultural change and economic growth, outside participation in economic modernization, the role of the state, and the role of international specialization.

4TH ECO ELECTIVE
(Any 3 units Economics elective. This last elective must be taken after the other three Economics electives).

This course is an analysis of the pricing processes in a market economy under varying competitive conditions, their role in the allocation of resources, and the functional distribution of national income.

EC 112 INTERMEDIATE MACROECONOMIC THEORY Pre-requisite: EC 111

This course is an introduction to the theory of national income determination and economic growth in alternative models of the economy and the interaction and relation of aspects of these models to empirical aggregate analysis.

EC 121 DEVELOPMENT ECONOMICS Pre-requisite: EC 112

This course studies provoking and maintaining accelerated economic growth and equity in less developed countries. Emphasis is on competing perspectives on development,
interaction of socio-cultural change and economic growth, outside participation in economic modernization, the role of the state, and the role of international specialization.

4TH ECO ELECTIVE
(Any 3 units Economics elective. This last elective must be taken after the other three Economics electives).